Report of Jane Addams and Dr. Hamilton to the American Friends' Service Committee on the situation in Germany, [1919?].

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22 p. Contains a preface from the Foreign Relief Committee of the German Society of Pennsylvania soliciting donations to support relief work in Germany and Austria under the auspices of the American Friends Service Committee. On [p. 2] appeared "Press of Allen, Lane and Scott, Philadelphia"